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Welcome to the Department of Public Works / Bienvenidos al Departamento de Obras Públicas About Us / Sobre Nosotros The Department of Public Works (DPW) is one of the largest and most vital municipal departments in the City of Holyoke. Our dedicated team is committed to ensuring that Holyoke remains a vibrant and well-maintained community...

Welcome! Bienvenidos! Prior to 2013, seniors in Holyoke gathered in the basement of the War Memorial Building, the old site of the Council on Aging. Our new Senior Center is bright, colorful, welcoming and has quickly filled with seniors, their families, and caregivers, taking part in a multitude of activities. Visit our center if you...

Preservation of Holyoke's open spaces, preserving water resources, reforesting our City and working to enhance our position as a leader in sustainability are among our highest obligations to our City.   The Conservation Commission is responsible for protecting Holyoke’s natural resources. The Conservation Commission administers and enforces the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, the Massachusetts Rivers...

The Office for Community Development (OCD) administers the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and the HOME Investment Partnerships Program Grant (HOME)  received by the City from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The CDBG funds may be used for a wide range of activities that improve housing, the living environment and economic opportunities, primarily for persons of...

Inspector Office Hours Inspectors will be in the office between 8:00 am - 9:30 am 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm every day besides Wednesdays and weekends CHANGES TO HOURS OF OPERATION In order to accommodate changing staff needs, the Building Department will be CLOSED TO WALK-IN TRAFFIC ON WEDNESDAYS, BEGINNING ON MAY 7th. During this...

Public Health Affects Us All The mission of the Holyoke Health Department is to enhance public health and safeguard the environment by assessing community needs and to provide prevention, protection, and educational resources to ensure the highest quality of life within the City of Holyoke. The goal of this department is to improve the quality...

Have you ever asked yourself, what can I do to improve my community?   The Holyoke Auxiliary Traffic Division is a volunteer, trained and uniformed Division of the Holyoke Police Department.  It consists of an Auxiliary Traffic Director, Commanders, Supervisory Officers, Instructors and is comprised of 50 plus members. The Auxiliary Traffic supports the Holyoke...

The mission of the Office of the City Auditor is to provide accurate, timely and consistent financial accounting, budgeting and reporting by means of maintaining a current general ledger and performing periodic reconciliations of key accounts.  This objective, coupled with execution of local ordinances and Massachusetts General Laws related to fiscal matters, allows the city...

Who are we and what do we do? The primary role of the Assessors is to locate, measure, list, and value all properties within the community. The Assessors are required to annually determine the full and fair cash value or 100% of the fair market value of all real estate. The Department of Revenue is...

The City Clerk Office serves as a document and information resource to the Council, all City departments, and the citizens of our city. The City Clerk is elected every four years and is responsible for the due, proper and faithful performance of all operational matters of City Council. As the official keeper of municipal records,...

THE CITY OF HOLYOKE WILL NO LONGER UPDATE THIS PAGE – WE HAVE REORGANIZED AND MIGRATED THIS INFORMATION TO A NEW DEDICATED PAGE. CLICK HERE FOR LATEST INFORMATION The City of Holyoke, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Federal Government are all operating under a State of Emergency. The City of Holyoke is doing everything...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 15, 2020 CONTACT Sarah Finlaw sarah.finlaw@state.ma.us Baker-Polito Administration Announces Emergency Actions to Address COVID-19 Governor announces emergency on three week school closures, prohibiting gatherings of 25 of more BOSTON – Today, the Baker-Polito Administration announced a three-week suspension of school operations for educational purposes at all public and private elementary and secondary (K-12) schools...

“Yesterday I declared a state of emergency in the City of Holyoke. Beginning on Monday, March 16th City Hall and City Hall Annex will be closed to all public walk-in traffic, but will remain open for City Staff. Members of the Public seeking City Hall assistance are asked to contact (by phone or email) departments...

“In collaboration with state and local officials, Holyoke Public Schools has made the difficult decision to close for two weeks beginning Monday, March 16, due to Coronavirus (COVID-19) concerns. Pending new information regarding the health and safety of students and our community, the tentative plan is to reopen schools on Monday, March 30.  All school-related activities and events are...

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  Statement from Mayor Alex B. Morse:   This afternoon, we announced that the St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Road Race will be canceled this year in an effort to prevent the spread of Coronavirus. This decision was made this morning following a meeting of the Mayor’s Emergency Management Advisory Council which includes the Police...

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